The Thunder just pulled off the second-biggest comeback in franchise history

Things certainly weren’t looking good for the Thunder in the first half of Saturday’s matchup against the Grizzlies.

For the change, though, they managed to erase a big lead instead of yielding one. Behind a 34-point first quarter, the Grizzlies opened up a 20-point lead against the Thunder in the game’s second quarter before eventually carrying a 57-46 lead into the half.

The Thunder came out from the half looking revitalized, however. The team began the quarter on an 18-6 run and would go on to hold the Grizzlies to nine points in the quarter on just 3-for-20 shooting from the field.

During the game’s fourth quarter, the teams went back and forth and neither was able to get any real separation from the other. The Thunder were fortunate to eventually force overtime, and when there, they managed to secure what was an impressive come from behind victory—and a welcomed flipping of what has become their normal script.